"BELOW OUR PLACE."
"There are a great number of gulls who come nearly every morning to sit on the beach below our place. They all sit in rows along tho rocks as if they were in school. They also have ono special one who stands out in front of them that looks like.the teacher. After a while they have a playtime, and all fly up into the air, then daft down, when they see any fish." "WINNIE-THE-POOH." Koseneath.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 87, 12 April 1930, Page 18
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